Hi Thomas,
I was now able to track down to code that triggers IIS to throw the unhandled
exception.
It appears within the _indexingRequest() method of the
MoinMoin\search\builtin.py module.
I did the following:
- inserted a breakpoint into the code using winpdb and restarting the
Hi,
I did file a bug at http://moinmo.in/MoinMoinBugs regarding the issue. The
page name of the bug is 1.9.3XapianNoIndexUpdateAtPageIfRunningIIS. Would it
be possible to rename the page to
1.9.3XapianNoIndexUpdateAtPageChangeIfRunningIIS to make it a bit more
meaningful.
Many Thanks,
Hello MoinMoin -
I used MoinMoin to build a website for my former research group at MIT, and
it has worked well for them so far (http://juanesgroup.mit.edu). The
servers are internal to MIT and we have limited control over them.
As it stands, the website has some performance problems --
I did file a bug at http://moinmo.in/MoinMoinBugs regarding the issue.
The page name of the bug is 1.9.3XapianNoIndexUpdateAtPageIfRunningIIS.
Would it be possible to rename the page to
1.9.3XapianNoIndexUpdateAtPageChangeIfRunningIIS to make it a bit more
meaningful.
Sure, just rename
Hi Chris,
I used MoinMoin to build a website for my former research group at
MIT, and it has worked well for them so far
(http://juanesgroup.mit.edu). The servers are internal to MIT and we
have limited control over them.
Nicely themed moin 1.9.4. :)
As it stands, the website has some
Hi Thomas -
Thanks for your reply!
I used MoinMoin to build a website for my former research group at MIT
Nicely themed moin 1.9.4. :)
Thanks! Our goal was for it to function like a wiki for logged-in
users, but to look like a normal webpage to everyone else.
As it stands, the website has
Did you use apache/mod-wsgi or cgi? cgi is slow.
Our servers do not offer mod_wsgi, so I think we're currently using
some sort of WSGI-- Fast CGI wrapper. Could this be a major cause of
the problems?
Well, I can't tell much about the layers below moin (esp. not for
software I do not use
On Thursday 03 May 2012 00:15:31 Thomas Waldmann wrote:
Did you use apache/mod-wsgi or cgi? cgi is slow.
Our servers do not offer mod_wsgi, so I think we're currently using
some sort of WSGI-- Fast CGI wrapper. Could this be a major cause of
the problems?
Well, I can't tell much about